Category: Rectifier
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a rectifier? A rectifier is an electronic device that converts an alternating current into a direct current by using one or more P-N junction diodes. Q2 What are the types of rectifiers? The following are the types of rectifiers: Q3 What is a half-wave rectifier? The type of rectifier that converts only the…
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What Are Some Applications of Rectifiers?
Some common applications of rectifiers are: Stay tuned to BYJU’S and fall in love with learning! Subscribe BYJU’S app for more such information and science and math concepts.
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Controlled Rectifiers
A type of rectifier whose voltage can be varied is known as the controlled rectifier. We use SCRs, MOSFETs and IGBTs to make an uncontrolled rectifier a controlled one. These rectifiers are preferred over their uncontrolled counterparts. There are two types of controlled rectifiers, and they are Half Wave Controlled Rectifier and Full Wave Controlled…
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Uncontrolled Rectifiers
The type of rectifier whose voltage cannot be controlled is known as an uncontrolled rectifier. Uncontrolled rectifiers are further divided as follows: The type of rectifier that converts only the half cycle of the alternating current into the direct current is known as a half-wave rectifier. Likewise, a full-wave rectifier converts both positive and negative…
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What is Rectifier?
A rectifier is an electronic device that converts an alternating current into a direct current by using one or more P-N junction diodes. A diode behaves as a one-way valve that allows current to flow in a single direction. This process is known as rectification. A rectifier can take the shape of several physical forms…